The European Pediatric Surgical Audit: Improving Quality of Care in Rare Congenital Malformations.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Nadine M Teunissen, Daniel Rossi, Michel W Wouters, Simon Eaton, L W Ernest van Heurn, Rene Wijnen
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Abstract

Since 2019, the European Pediatric Surgical Audit (EPSA) has been the official registry of the European Reference Network for Inherited and Congenital Anomalies (ERNICA). The primary aim of this prospective patient registry is benchmarking (quality of) care for patients with rare congenital malformations throughout Europe. Data collected comprise baseline, treatment, and outcome variables, permitting calculation of disease-specific, hospital-level quality indicator results reflecting between-hospital variation. This practice and outcome variation is fed back as actionable information to clinicians on a web-based, real-time dashboard to help focus local and central improvement initiatives. Secondly, realizing joint research initiatives with quality improvement purposes through secondary data use will increase our knowledge of these rare conditions and optimize care. Currently, 27 hospitals in 15 European countries have connected to this unique, European-wide audit. Henceforward, the focus will be on the further expansion of hospitals and diseases, as EPSA aspires to become all-encompassing, including all European patients with congenital malformations.

欧洲儿科外科审计:提高罕见先天性畸形的护理质量。
自2019年以来,欧洲儿科外科审计(EPSA)一直是欧洲遗传和先天性异常参考网络(ERNICA)的官方注册机构。该前瞻性患者登记的主要目的是为整个欧洲罕见先天性畸形患者提供基准(质量)护理。收集的数据包括基线、治疗和结果变量,允许计算特定疾病、医院级别的质量指标结果,反映医院之间的差异。这种做法和结果的变化作为可操作的信息反馈给临床医生,在一个基于网络的实时仪表板上,帮助集中地方和中央改进计划。其次,通过二手数据的使用,实现以质量提高为目的的联合研究计划,将增加我们对这些罕见疾病的认识,并优化护理。目前,有15个欧洲国家的27家医院参与了这项独特的全欧洲范围的审计。今后,重点将放在医院和疾病的进一步扩大上,因为EPSA希望做到无所不包,包括所有患有先天性畸形的欧洲患者。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
66
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This broad-based international journal updates you on vital developments in pediatric surgery through original articles, abstracts of the literature, and meeting announcements. You will find state-of-the-art information on: abdominal and thoracic surgery neurosurgery urology gynecology oncology orthopaedics traumatology anesthesiology child pathology embryology morphology Written by surgeons, physicians, anesthesiologists, radiologists, and others involved in the surgical care of neonates, infants, and children, the EJPS is an indispensable resource for all specialists.
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